Bruno Jukic: Family Self-Defense and Staying Safe
Bruno Jukic stood in the backyard of his home, demonstrating a compact baton to a group of friends and neighbors. His movements were deliberate, his voice steady and commanding. The topic of the day was family self-defense—an increasingly relevant subject in the face of rising concerns about personal safety.
“Let’s face it,” Bruno began, sliding the baton back into its sheath. “The world can be unpredictable. We all hope we’ll never have to face a dangerous situation, but hope isn’t a strategy. Preparation is.”
The group nodded, a mix of parents and young adults eager to learn.
Bruno picked up a small keychain weapon from the table beside him, holding it up for everyone to see. “This,” he said, “is a kubotan. It’s simple, small, and easy to carry. Perfect for someone who doesn’t want to attract attention but still needs a way to defend themselves. And that’s the point of family self-defense: to give everyone in your family the tools and confidence to stay safe without escalating violence unnecessarily.”
He gestured to the array of non-lethal weapons laid out on the table. “Let’s go through some options. First, tasers and stun guns. They’re effective for immobilizing an attacker without causing permanent harm. Then you’ve got mace and pepper spray—great for creating an opportunity to escape. Rubber bullets? Useful if you’re dealing with a more serious threat, but they require good aim and some practice. Batons, keychain weapons, even tactical pens—these are all tools that can help you protect yourself without taking a life.”
Bruno paused, letting the group absorb the information. Then he shifted his tone, addressing the bigger picture. “But tools are only part of the equation. The most important weapon you have is your mindset. In a confrontation, you need to stay calm, assess the situation, and act decisively.”
He pointed to a father in the group. “Let’s talk about roles. If you’re with your family and something goes down, your job as the husband or protector is to stand your ground. Create a barrier between the threat and your loved ones. Your family’s job is to run—to get to safety as quickly as possible. You’re not there to fight for pride or ego. You’re there to buy time and ensure they’re safe.”
One of the mothers raised her hand. “But what if we can’t run? What if we’re cornered?”
Bruno nodded, appreciating the question. “If running isn’t an option, then everyone needs to know how to defend themselves. That’s why training is so important. Even basic self-defense moves can make a huge difference. And remember, the goal is always to neutralize the threat long enough to escape—not to engage in a prolonged fight.”
He picked up a canister of pepper spray, holding it out. “This stuff, for example, is easy to use and incredibly effective. A quick spray to the eyes, and most attackers won’t be able to follow you. But you need to practice. Know how to aim, know how to deploy it quickly. The same goes for any tool you carry. Confidence comes from preparation.”
Bruno’s voice softened as he addressed the group. “Look, I’m not saying you should live in fear. But I am saying you should be ready. Crackheads, gang members, desperate people—they’re out there. And when push comes to shove, your family’s safety is your responsibility. Non-lethal weapons give you options, but your mindset and preparation are what really matter.”
The group nodded, a mix of determination and gratitude on their faces. Bruno could see they were taking his words to heart, and that gave him a sense of purpose.
“Remember,” he concluded, “it’s not about being a hero. It’s about being a protector. Stand your ground, stay calm, and make sure your family gets to safety. That’s what matters most.”
As the session wrapped up, Bruno felt a surge of satisfaction. He wasn’t just teaching self-defense—he was empowering families to take control of their safety, one lesson at a time.
Joe Jukic: Breaking the Covenant with Death
Joe Jukic stood at the head of the room, a small gathering of friends and family seated before him. His tone was somber, his words deliberate, as he addressed a topic that had weighed on his mind for years.
“I want to talk about something most people don’t even realize is happening,” Joe began, holding up a printout of a skull and crossbones symbol. “This is more than just a warning label. It’s a symbol tied to Yale’s infamous Skull and Bones secret society—a group that has allegedly wielded power and influence for generations. Their motto? ‘The covenant with death.’ And if you look around at the world today, you can see their fingerprints everywhere.”
The room was silent, the air heavy with curiosity and unease.
Joe continued, his voice steady. “We’re surrounded by threats that we’ve been conditioned to accept as normal. Household poisons in the products we use every day. Pharmaceuticals that promise cures but often deliver chronic dependence. And chemtrails—the streaks in the sky that aren’t just condensation but potentially harmful substances being sprayed into the air we breathe. These aren’t accidents. They’re part of a larger system designed to keep us sick, weak, and dependent.”
He leaned forward, his eyes scanning the room. “But we’re not powerless. There are ways to protect yourself and your family. It starts with awareness, and it continues with action.”
Joe held up a bottle of natural cleaning solution. “First, get rid of the toxins in your home. Most household cleaners are loaded with chemicals that can harm your lungs, skin, and overall health. Switch to natural alternatives—vinegar, baking soda, essential oils. They’re just as effective and infinitely safer.”
He placed the bottle down and picked up a small pill organizer. “Second, question everything when it comes to pharmaceuticals. I’m not saying all medicine is bad, but we’ve become too quick to trust the pill over the process of true healing. Look for natural remedies, change your diet, and focus on prevention instead of relying on a cure that might never come.”
Joe then pointed toward the window, where a faint streak lined the sky. “And those chemtrails? We can’t stop them directly, but we can mitigate their effects. Air purifiers, water filters, and foods rich in antioxidants can help protect your body from the toxins they may be releasing. Educate yourself on detox methods, like activated charcoal or bentonite clay, to help your body process out the junk it’s exposed to.”
He paused, letting his words sink in. “The truth is, this ‘covenant with death’ isn’t just about secret societies or shadowy elites. It’s about a system that profits from our ignorance and suffering. But we don’t have to play their game. We can opt out. We can choose health, awareness, and independence.”
One of the listeners raised a hand. “But how do we fight something so big? It feels overwhelming.”
Joe nodded, his expression softening. “I get it. It’s easy to feel powerless against something this vast. But change starts small. It starts with your choices—what you buy, what you eat, how you live. And it grows when you share what you’ve learned with others. It’s like planting seeds. The more people wake up, the harder it becomes for these systems to operate in the shadows.”
He picked up the skull and crossbones printout, holding it up one last time. “This symbol? It’s supposed to scare you, to make you feel like death is inevitable. But I see it as a challenge—a reminder that we’re stronger than the systems trying to control us. We don’t have to accept their poisons, their pills, or their lies. We can choose life. And that’s how we break the covenant with death.”
The room erupted into quiet applause, a mix of gratitude and determination filling the space. Joe knew the road ahead wouldn’t be easy, but he felt a renewed sense of purpose. Together, they could push back against the forces that sought to keep them in the dark—and reclaim their health, their freedom, and their future.